Vortex
“As a clinician, I am excited about accessing the cancer biology of patient’s through CTCs. Vortex’s technology provides the best source of CTCs to aid in the diagnostic and treatment decisions we face every day.” – Dr. Jonathan Goldman, MD, Director of Clinical Trials in Thoracic Oncology, Associate Director of Drug Development at UCLA
“Improving CTCs recovery along with high cellular purity while maintaining viability have tremendous value for translational research and clinical diagnostic applications. The VTX-1 holds the potential to revolutionize blood-based diagnostics.” - Pr. Massimo Cristofanilli, MD, FACP, Professor of Medicine, Associate Director of Translational Research and Precision Medicine, Robert H Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center, Feinberg School of Medicine
Wanda
J. Cribbs, Lead Gartner Analyst Population Health & Analytics says: "Wanda's recent HRS press release really stands out. Delivering those results and having a client publicly share credit with their vendor is rare and says a lot. We at Gartner will have our eyes on Wanda in 2018"

David Chernoff, MD is a molecular diagnostics industry veteran who has played pivotal roles in the launch of multiple products such Vectra DA (Crescendo Bioscience), AlloMap (CareDx) and HIV, HBV and HCV bDNA tests (Chiron Diagnostics). He brings both senior clinical leadership experience and a key commercial perspective to his role as chair of Glycotest’s Medical Advisory Board. Dr. Chernoff has served as Chief Medical Officer at multiple entrepreneurial molecular diagnostics companies, most recently Crescendo Bioscience, and previously was Vice President of Corporate Technology at Elan Pharmaceuticals and Medical Director at Chiron Diagnostics. Dr. Chernoff holds an MD degree from New York University and completed his medical training at the University of California, San Francisco.

Scott Friedman, MD is Chief of the Division of Liver Diseases and Dean for Therapeutic Discovery at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York and was President of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD) in 2009. Dr. Friedman is one of the foremost leaders in the field of liver fibrosis, having been the first to isolate and characterise the causative cell type. He contributes a wealth of experience with emerging diagnostic and therapeutic approaches in serious liver disease. Dr. Friedman received his MD degree from Mount Sinai and completed his training at Beth Israel Hospital, Boston and the University of California, San Francisco.

Douglas Dieterich, MD is Professor of Medicine at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York with appointments in the Divisions of Liver Diseases, Gastroenterology and Infectious Diseases, and is the newly appointed Director for the Institute for Liver Medicine at the Mount Sinai Health System. Chronic hepatitis B and C are key focal areas of Dr. Dieterich’s clinical research and he has authored many publications on viral hepatitis and AIDS-related infections of the liver. His extensive clinical practice experience in serious liver disease will be a vital resource for Glycotest. Dr. Dieterich’s MD degree is from New York University School of Medicine and he completed his medical training at Bellevue Hospital Center in New York.

Commenting on the appointments, NetScientific’s Chief Executive Officer, Francois R. Martelet said: “Dr. Chernoff’s appointment as Chairman of Glycotest’s Medical Advisory Board and the appointments of Dr Scott Friedman and Dr Douglas Dieterich complements our strategy of advancing the development and commercialisation of these novel tests in the US market. We look forward to drawing upon the team’s extensive experience within the specific liver disease market that we are initially focusing on.”

NetScientific is a biomedical and healthcare technology group that funds and develops technologies that offer transformative benefits to people’s lives and society through improved diagnosis, prognosis and treatment.

Glycotest is a molecular diagnostics company commercialising novel clinical laboratory testing services for patients at risk for liver cancers and fibrosis-cirrhosis. The Company was founded in 2012 on proprietary technology that originated at the Philadelphia area institutions Baruch S. Blumberg Institute and Drexel University College of Medicine. Glycotest provides financial compensation to the members of the Medical Advisory Board for their service. www.glycotest.com